[SHOT STRUCTURE: 1 locked shot / 15s / 16:9] CAMERA DOES NOT MOVE. NOT ONE FRAME. Use @ image_1 as
[SHOT STRUCTURE: 1 locked shot / 15s / 16:9] CAMERA DOES NOT MOVE. NOT ONE FRAME. Use @ image_1 as creature identity anchor. Lock silhouette, dark blue-black armored plating, branching cyan bioluminescent veins, heavy rain cascading off its mass. No drift. No scale shift. TASK: Locked camera. Ground level. Wet pavement, cyan bleeding into puddles. Creature mid-distance, two military helicopters holding position. Camera is a witness. Everything else moves. SEQUENCE: 0–3s: Wrong-quiet. Rain straight down. Creature resting pulse. Helicopters holding. Nothing announces what is coming. 3–7s: Bioluminescence surges upward through its body from ground up. Rain bends slightly just wrong enough. Left helicopter drifts sideways involuntarily. Creature's head drops one inch. That head drop is everything. 7–11s: It opens. Shockwave hits the lens before the sound one violent frame of blur, the glass flinching. Puddles explode in perfect rings. Right helicopter: present one frame, gone the next. Camera does not follow. Never moves. 11–15s: Full blaze. Creature is pure blue-white sacred light, too bright to look at directly. City gone quiet. Last helicopter retreating to a distant point. Rain now falling sideways. Creature fills more frame than four seconds ago. Nothing moved. We don't know how. Hold. Fade not to black. To blue. STYLE: Photorealistic 8K. ARRI Alexa 40mm, locked tripod. Cold blue-grey haze, heavy rain, 35mm grain, halation on bioluminescent edges. CONSTRAINTS: Zero camera movement. Zero drift. Rain shifts from vertical to sideways across the sequence maintain this. Helicopter disappearance is instantaneous no spin-out, no drama, just absence. No subtitles. Fade to blue not black. AUDIO: Rain and rotor hum, subsonic chest pressure, shockwave thud, roar from everywhere, silence. Only rain. Only the hum of something that was always here.
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